Arsenal Unveil Places + Faces Collection with Adidas

Arsenal x Adidas x Places + Faces Collection

Arsenal have launched their new collection with Adidas, called Arsenal x Places + Faces. For those unfamiliar, Places + Faces is a UK-based photography, lifestyle and streetwear brand founded by Ciesay and Soulz. It began as a photography project, documenting off-guard moments with hip-hop artists, but has since grown into a globally recognised label, defined by it’s distinctive clothing, accessories and unfiltered visual style.

Built on a shared sense of culture and identity, the collection draws together familiar locations, everyday faces and key figures from across the scene, merging football and streetwear into a single expression. Taking cues from the energy of London, it leans into utilitarian design, reflective detailing and the bold visual language associated with Places+Faces, creating pieces that feel rooted in the city’s street culture.

Adidas and Arsenal unite to celebrate London culture

The campaign shifts the focus away from match day, exploring the spaces that define Arsenal as a club. From the training ground, where a sense of identity is built from within, to creative community settings and fan-led environments that carry the club’s history, it paints a broader picture of what Arsenal represents beyond the pitch.

The range itself spans both performance and lifestyle pieces, including long and short sleeved shirts, a track top and pants, short, a hoodie, graphic T-shirt and a GORE-TEX jacket. Accessories round things off, with a bandana, waist bag, scarf and socks also included. Visually, the collection leans into Arsenal’s traditional reds and deeper burgundy shades, set against a black base and finished with bold graphic elements and reflective details.

Tom Pawsey

Tom Pawsey has reported on the Big Six Premier League clubs since Goal Cart launched its Premier League coverage in 2025. He has grown a reputation for writing in-depth features, and providing a reliable voice on Premier League merchandise. He’s also studying Talent Identification in Football and a BSc (Hons) in Sports Media at university.

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